Ernest Fiene was a native German from Wuppertal. He fled to the United States in 1912 via the Netherlands to avoid German military service in World War I. He then studied in New York after World War I, and later in Paris in the late 1920s. The extremely versatile graphic artist was best known for his lithographs and etchings of landscapes and New York city views. He died of a heart attack in Paris in 1965.
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